Lord Chaos
Joined: 08 Sep 2006
Posts: 1110
Every time a player connects to an on-line game, that player trusts that the game presenter will not send any code that will do damage to the player's computer. In the case of Uru we were trusting Cyan. There was no way to inspect anything I downloaded, but I didn't need to and never had a problem.
Now... who's looking into security? We have lots of people writing Ages, and there will be multiple sources. Perhaps there will be multiple shards, or perhaps servers scattered around the world, and players may not even know which "shard" they're connected to. Who will be responsible for making sure the files sent to clients will be free of piggybacking viruses and such? Will there be any simple tools that players can use to check Ages, to make sure nothing has been added to them?
I don't know. My personal plan is that if the Open Source experiment does happen, I will run it only on a computer whose integrity doesn't matter. Nothing else important will be kept on it, and it will have no connection to other computers in the house.
I figure very few people will be interested in nefarious code, but as with sand sculpture on the beach it only takes one problematic person to ruin things. We need tools to make sure such people are stopped before they get started.
Now... who's looking into security? We have lots of people writing Ages, and there will be multiple sources. Perhaps there will be multiple shards, or perhaps servers scattered around the world, and players may not even know which "shard" they're connected to. Who will be responsible for making sure the files sent to clients will be free of piggybacking viruses and such? Will there be any simple tools that players can use to check Ages, to make sure nothing has been added to them?
I don't know. My personal plan is that if the Open Source experiment does happen, I will run it only on a computer whose integrity doesn't matter. Nothing else important will be kept on it, and it will have no connection to other computers in the house.
I figure very few people will be interested in nefarious code, but as with sand sculpture on the beach it only takes one problematic person to ruin things. We need tools to make sure such people are stopped before they get started.
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